nued to work for H.S.I. until June 2013 when her battle with cancer prevented her from being able to continue her career. Roseann was very dedicated to the people she supported. She worked every weekend throughout all her working years. No matter what she was experiencing Roseann took great pride in helping the individuals. Roseann had attended the Carson Mennonite Brethren Church in Delft for many years. When it closed she began attending the Windom Evangelical Free Church where she was active in several bible studies and in Women's Ministry Event planning. As a child of God, she was a living testimony to those in her realm of influence. Roseann enjoyed sewing, photography and reading, especially her Bible. She will be remembered for being crafty and creative. She is survived by her father, Ted Peters of Windom; one brother, Roger Peters and his wife, Joise, of Tracy; one sister, Mary Jane Peters of Denver, CO; and many cousins and other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her mother, Grace Peters and grandparents, Henry H. and Marie Peters. Blessed be the memory of Roseann "Rosie" Peters.